Effects of Social Networks on Health from a Stress Theoretical Perspective

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Joachim Gerich
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[1] Johannes Kepler University,Department of Sociology
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Social Indicators Research | 2014年 / 118卷
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Social networks; Health; Stress; Stressor appraisal;
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This paper focuses on the relevance of quantitative and qualitative aspects of social networks in a health context. The study combined a stress theoretical perspective with theories of social support and social capital in order to investigate the mechanisms behind the association of social network size and self-rated health. The main research question in the study is whether social integration affects health by changing stressor appraisal (perceived stressor intensity or anticipated stressor burden). The study used a survey of an Austrian student sample (n = 246) to measure two models of hypothetical exposure to a potentially stressful event. The findings indicate that individuals with larger trust and support networks consider potential stressors to be less threatening, which leads to a reduced level of stress symptoms and a better subjective health condition. The influence of network size on stressor appraisal is fully mediated by the perceived social embeddedness that these ties induce.
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页码:349 / 364
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